European Commission proposes inspection of Druzhba pipeline amid Hungary veto
The European Commission has proposed an inspection to assess damage on the Druzhba pipeline amid the ongoing Hungarian veto of the €90 billion loan for Ukraine.
The European Commission aims to conduct an inspection of the Druzhba pipeline to assess damage amid ongoing discussions over Hungary’s veto on Ukraine’s loan.
The European Commission has officially proposed an inspection to assess the damage on the Druzhba pipeline amidst the ongoing Hungarian veto of the €90 billion loan for Ukraine.
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The European Commission has proposed an inspection of the Druzhba pipeline, a move aimed at addressing issues related to damage amid ongoing disputes involving Hungary’s veto of a €90 billion loan for Ukraine.
This proposal comes as tensions escalate over the funding for Ukraine, highlighting the complex dynamics involving EU member states and their differing positions on financial support amidst the ongoing conflict.
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EU asks Ukraine to allow inspection to oversee damaged Druzhba pipeline

As the Hungarian veto on the €90 billion loan for Ukraine drags on, the European Commission has formally proposed an inspection to check the damage on the Druzhba pipeline at the core of the dispute.

